Category: Book Review

Daisy Jones and the Six takes place in the late sixties in the era of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll. It is formatted in documentary-style transcripts and follows a band, The Six, who reluctantly accepts the alluring Daisy Jones as their second lead singer.

The Proposal is about Nik who gets an unwanted and unexpected marriage proposal on a jumbotron. Carlos saves her from embarrassment and they quickly connect. Neither of them wants a serious relationship but can’t help falling for each other.

The Alice Network is a story following two women. One is Eve, a spy in World War I. The other is Charlie, a well-off college student shamed by her accidental pregnancy in the aftermath of World War II. Their timelines converge as Charlie goes on a search for her cousin who went missing after the war.

Cultivating a Creative Culture is a workplace improvement book that gives strategies for keeping employees focused, inspired, and charged. The goal is to have a human-centered organization with a high quality of work.

P.S. I Still Love You is the second book in the series following To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. This picks up right after the cliffhanger of book one. Will Peter and Lara Jean end up together? Or will another recipient of one of Lara Jean’s letters steal her heart?

Content warning: Tampa is about a sociopath pedophile, Celeste, as she starts her first day as an eighth grade English teacher. Her chosen career path is only to satisfy her fetish: fourteen-year-old boys.

Fifteen-year-old “golden child” Ellie Mack goes missing, it is written off as a perfectionist running away from the pressure. Ten years later, her mom is still grieving and looking for answers. Then she meets the charming but mysterious Floyd and his nine-year-old daughter that looks exactly like Ellie.

Tell Me Three Things is about Jessie, a teenage girl who moves from Chicago to Los Angeles when her dad gets remarried two years after her mother’s death. She gets anonymous emails from someone at her school who offers her mentorship in navigating the tricky dynamics of her new prep school.

Delia killed herself by fire. Her childhood best friend doesn’t believe it, even though they haven’t been close for a while. When they were close, it was an obsession stronger than love. June tries to figure out the truth.

My current read: People Like Us by danammele. I like throwing in a YA book in between other long, laborious books. It’s helps me get into a good rhythm by alternating long and quick books. #QOTD: Do y’all read YA as… https://t.co/Vg36yNiKDi